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Dewangiri was a
northern part of Kamrup,
measuring 32
square miles (83 km2),
which was
ceded to Bhutan,
where it is
called Deothang, in 1951. The area...
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engaged the well-equipped
British forces. The fort,
known at the time as
Dewangiri, at
Deothang was
dismantled by the
British during 1865. The
British initially...
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annual subsidy to
Bhutan and
handing over 32
square miles of land in
Dewangiri.
Early in 1952,
Jigme fell ill, and
witnessed omens that
convinced him...
- War 1865-04-3030
April 1865
Dewangiri, Deothang,
Bhutan James Dundas Anglo-Bhutanese War 1865-04-3030
April 1865
Dewangiri, Deothang,
Bhutan Edward Leach...
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Sinchula Bhutan permanently ceded the
Bengal and ****am
Duars and
parts of
Dewangiri. Some
further modifications to the
boundary were made in 1910 via the...
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Bengal Duars, as well as the eighty-three-square-kilometer
territory of
Dewangiri in
southeastern Bhutan, to the British. In return,
Bhutan was awarded...
- p****ed
through the
Nyamjang Chu and
Tawang Chu
rivers via
Trashigang and
Dewangiri. The
Monpas of
Tibet would visit Tangla and
Udalguri to
acquire silk known...
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Bhutiyas as far as
Daimara between Maguri (near
Changsari town) and
Dewangiri (in Bhutan),
killed few of them and
released his son from captivity. In...
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Bengal Duars, as well as the eighty-three-square-kilometer
territory of
Dewangiri in
southeastern Bhutan, in
return for an
annual subsidy of 50,000 rupees...
- brigadier-general, he
served in the
Bhutan War,
commanding the
force which recaptured Dewangiri Fort.
Promoted major-general in
March 1867 and made a
Knight Commander...